Hawaiian music legends Keola Beamer and Henry Kapono were each a seminal voice in the “Hawaiian Renaissance”, the 1970s cultural movement in that brought the language, music, dance, and all aspects of Hawai'ian culture back to their central place in the life of the Islands, and have been creative forces ever since. But until 2014, when Henry reached out to Keola and his wife Moanalani to create Back In The Day, a project that revisited those extraordinary early years, the two had never worked together. They stopped at The Shedd Institute's Jaqua Concert Hall with that project in January 2016 and we're delighted to have them back.